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COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This training was prepared by the Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council (TCCC) in partnership with NHI to provide guidance on critical concrete pavement preservation issues. The training was developed by the National Concrete Pavement Technology Center at Iowa State University in cooperation with FHWA.

This module covers the procedures for partial-depth repairs (PDR) on PCC pavements. PDR is the removal and replacement of small, shallow areas of deteriorated PCC at spalled or distressed joints.

This module is part of the curriculum from the Concrete Pavement Preservation Series (FHWA-NHI-131126) which presents current guidelines and recommendations for the design, construction, and selection of cost-effective concrete pavement preservation strategies. The other Web-based training modules are:

- NHI-131126 Concrete Pavement Preservation Series with downloadable version of the FHWA Concrete Pavement Preservation Guide

- NHI-131126A: Pavement Preservation Concepts

- NHI-131126B: Concrete Pavement Evaluation

- NHI-131126C: Slab Stabilization

- NHI-131126D: Partial-depth Repairs

- NHI-131126E: Full-depth Repairs

- NHI-131126F: Retrofitted Edge Drains

- NHI-131126G: Dowel Bar Retrofit

- NHI-131126H: Diamond Grinding and Grooving

- NHI-131126I: Joint Resealing and Crack Sealing

- NHI-131126J: Concrete Overlays

- NHI-131126K: Strategy Selection

OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

List benefits and appropriateness of partial-depth repairs

List the advantages and disadvantages of different available repair materials

Describe recommended construction procedures

Identify typical construction problems and appropriate remedies

TARGET AUDIENCE:

The intended audience is quite diverse, and includes design engineers, quality control personnel, contractors, suppliers, technicians, and trades people. While the course is aimed at those who have some familiarity with concrete pavements and pavement preservation, it should also be of value to those that are new to the field.
This course is recommended for the Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council levels I - IV.

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